Album, featuring star Robert Pattinson, moved 165,000 units

The soundtrack for the vampire-romance "Twilight" is capitalizing on the growing excitement for for the film.

More than two weeks before "Twilight" hits theaters, the movie's soundtrack topped the album charts, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Released by Atlantic Records, the "Twilight" soundtrack sold 165,000 copies last week, becoming the third soundtrack of the year to go to No. 1. Interesting, it's a soundtrack that hasn't made it into first -- the recent "High School Musical 3" -- that has sold the most copies.

The other soundtracks to top the Billboard chart this year have been "Juno" and "Mama Mia!"

With new songs from Paramore, Linkin Park and star Robert Pattinson, the "Twilight" soundtrack ended a two-week reign by rock legends AC/DC, as "Black Ice" sold 160,000 copies to fall to No. 2. Third place went to the "High School Musical 3" soundtrack, with 110,000 units moved.

Expect interest in the "Twilight" soundtrack to only build once the drama, which also feature Kristen Stewart and Cam Gigandet, opens on Nov. 21.